What impact could Brexit have on data and telecoms costs?

Time is running out for UK business leaders to negotiate a
valuable new deal on voice and data services ahead of a predicted post-Brexit
price hike, warns voice, data and cloud application provider, Amvia.
It suggests that VoIP phone systems and business-grade high-speed data costs could increase by up
to 15% after 29 March.

The news of the increased cost of communication and
data packages comes at a time of considerable uncertainty for the UK economy,
with many business leaders already deeply concerned about the impact that
Brexit will have on their organisation from both a financial and operational
perspective.

Research conducted by Plimsoll
Publishing in 2018 found that ISPs were one of the top 10 UK industries
identified as being most at risk from Brexit – a threat that is now being
passed on to companies around the country as the deadline for EU departure
looms.

Nathan Hill-Haimes, Managing Director of Amvia comments “There have already been increases in the cost of voice and data services across the board, and as providers seek to align themselves with the Euro level pricing, the cost is only set to climb. This will undoubtedly heap more pressure on many companies – especially when it’s simply not an option to turn off the internet or reduce reliance on telecoms systems.

“Our research suggests that costs could most definitely
increase for business users after 29 March, which is a big blow when you
consider the impact of other related Brexit issues such as higher mobile
roaming charges. Now is the time to reassess your VoIP and data needs and look
for a better deal.”